WHAT: Sixteen (16) doubles teams will play a regular style tennis
tournament. Each team will play four matches and each match will consist
of one set with a tiebreaker played at 6 all. The last place team (0-4)
will receive the Roy Beskin award. The Roy Beskin award is a trophy that
can be discarder in the nearest trashcan and the last place team would
be asked to leave the facility extremely fast. Bonus points will be
awarded for leaving your spouse or kids.

WHO: There will be 16 tennis professionals. These tennis professionals
are either former touring professional, current teaching professionals,
current or former high level collegiate players, or who believe they are
good enough to be referred to as a professional for this event. Each
professional will be playing with a so-called amateur. The amateurs are
usually people who have never had to lower themselves to make a living
off of tennis and play for the love of the game. The amateur for this
event will usually be a highly experienced at tennis competition.

HANDICAPPING: Each pro and amateur will be handicapped using "Bisque".
"Bisque" is basically a point one can take at anytime during the match.
For example if a team had two "Bisque" and the team was serving 5-4
deuce the team could take two points to win the match. The pro and
amateur would combine their "Bisque". The team with the highest amount
of "Bisque" would subtract their opponents "Bisque" and the remaining
bisque could be used at any time during the match.

AWARDS: There will be $500 for the winning team. Remember money won is
twice as sweet as money earned, therefore it will feel like a $1,000.
Additional prizes/awards will be added. The winning amateur will be
asked to return as a guest professional for the next year. Of course
they will have to find someone to make a donation to play with them.

AMATEUR FEE/DONATION: $500 donation to the Old Dominion University
Intercollegiate Foundation (ODUIF). Donations to the ODUIF will also
offer the appropriate level of Big Blue Benefits.